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Session Laws, 1937
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 559
CHAPTER 296.

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Chapter 472
of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1933,
codified as Section 750A of Article 17 of the Public Local
Laws of Maryland; relating to the dumping of garbage,
trash, refuse or junk within the boundaries of the Maryland-
Washington Metropolitan District in Prince George's County
and to regulate the same and to provide for the disposal
thereof.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Chapter 472 of the Acts of the General Assembly
of Maryland of 1933, codified as Section 750A, Article 17, of
the Public Local Laws of Maryland, be and the same is hereby
repealed and re-enacted to read as follows:

750A. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corpora-
tion, not residing and/or located in the Maryland-Washington
Metropolitan District lying within Prince George's County, or
for any person, firm or corporation residing and/or located
within said boundaries and collecting such materials for hire,
to dump garbage, trash, refuse, rubbish or junk on any public
or private dump within said boundaries without the consent of
the owner of the land and without a permit from the Wash-
ington Suburban Sanitary Commission. The Washington
Suburban Sanitary Commission is hereby authorized to issue
permits annually for the disposition of such materials, and
may in its discretion refuse a permit to any person, firm or
corporation.

A reasonable fee, to be fixed by said Commission, shall be
paid for each permit and the said Commission may revoke
any permit for cause and may make all necessary regulations
for the disposition of garbage, trash, refuse, rubbish or junk.
It shall be the duty of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
Commission to construct, as soon as practicable, on some
convenient site to be selected by it, an incinerator of a modern
type for the disposal of garbage, trash, rubbish, refuse or junk.

Por the purpose of defraying the cost of such construction,
including the necessary equipment and accessories, the Com-
mission is authorized to issue its bonds or notes, under its hand
and seal, in a sum not to exceed $50, 000. 00 with interest not
to exceed 5% per annum, maturing serially, in such amounts
annually as may be fixed by said Commission, but all payable
within a period of twenty years from date, and said bonds or
notes shall be sold as the General Construction bonds of said
Commission are now sold; and for the purpose of paying in-
terest on said bonds and principal of the same as they become

 

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